I can't get the meaning of some numbers and words like p207 - P191 - FFM - GST - M2 - LCD...
Please give me a brief description.
Best regards.

mbd

05-04-2012, 10:51

lcd means support for external lcd-display (conrad lcd) implemented (without a connected lcd-display, the image is very slow in the menu)
ffm is the "normal" Image with the normal palyer implemented
gst means, the gstreamer player is implemented. gst is a more stable palyer for streaming... picture quality maybe different. There are a lot of differences. Fast forward an rewind is not supported for example...
full=usb+hdd
usb=usb
updateusb=flash

Majidjan

06-04-2012, 01:12

Thank you mdb
What is flash ? Is this a kind of installing image by cable ?
Best Regards.

mbd

06-04-2012, 01:30

using usb stick.

Majidjan

06-04-2012, 08:19

Hello.
What does "usb" refer to ? I thought that refers to usb stick.
Is there any guide for these words ? any guide for how to install image ? flash and everything fo using this box ?
I'm newbie.
Thank you

What is a setting editor compatible with this image? I tried Relook Pceditor 1.2.60 but I can't make it work. Any suggestion?

vip1003

24-05-2012, 13:01

hi

SatChannelListEditor

Dreamset

Vip1003

piccolonicky

27-05-2012, 14:17

Thanks for the reply. Dreamset is super.

Now I have another problem. I upgraded from DGS. The internal HD worked flawlessly for years. This image (flashed) no longer recognize the HD.

fdisk -l returns nothing. If I connect the HD via USB it's seen.

I googled for hours, but unfortunately I found nothing.

Any idea?

arken

01-06-2012, 19:55

@piccolonicky If your HDD has been used with DGS image then it is probably already formatted with ext2 ot ext3 system, in this case all you need to do is:
1. List your devices with fdisk -l, and find your HDD name - it will be sda1 or sdb1
2. mount your HDD manually from telnet command prompt:
mount /dev/sda1 /media/hdd
3. Make movie dir on your mounted HDD:
mkdir -p /media/hdd/movie

That's all

Cheers

piccolonicky

02-06-2012, 14:12

@piccolonicky If your HDD has been used with DGS image then it is probably already formatted with ext2 ot ext3 system, in this case all you need to do is:
1. List your devices with fdisk -l, and find your HDD name - it will be sda1 or sdb1
2. mount your HDD manually from telnet command prompt:
mount /dev/sda1 /media/hdd
3. Make movie dir on your mounted HDD:
mkdir -p /media/hdd/movie

That's all

Cheers

As I said, fdisk -l returns nothing. I tried to connect another HD internally, but still nothing (2 different brands, Samsung and WD).

AAF-ipbox910:/media# mount /dev/sda2 /media/hdd
Failed to startup volume: Invalid argument.
Failed to mount '/dev/sda2': Invalid argument.
The device '/dev/sda2' doesn't have a valid NTFS.
Maybe you selected the wrong device? Or the whole disk instead of a
partition (e.g. /dev/hda, not /dev/hda1)? Or the other way around?
Mount failed.
mount: mounting /dev/sda2 on /media/hdd failed: No such file or directory